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angled

[ ang-guhld ]

adjective

  1. having an angle or angles.
  2. Heraldry.
    1. noting an interrupted partition line having the two parts offset and a line at right angles connecting them.
    2. (of an ordinary) having an edge or edges so formed.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of angled1

First recorded in 1565–75; angle 1 + -ed 3
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The light is too harshly angled and full of diodes, too precise, too careful and still somehow not careful enough, not surreal, sepia and tender enough.

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The Briton broke first in the second set, a nicely angled backhand forcing the error from Lamens, but she immediately surrendered the break with a wayward service game.

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“This whole angled camera thing is very weird. It’s inelegant. It’s strange.”

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It’s a difficult thing to grapple with, a curveball that feels unfairly angled.

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Talk about the process of creating the design — there’s even times where we get the perspective of the piano with how the camera’s angled.

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